Florida..the State
Marine Life
Fish
Oceans
Random
100

What is Florida’s Nickname?

The Sunshine State

100

What marine life is the friendliest?

Bottlenose Dolphin

100

What do fish use to breathe?

Gills

100

What percentage of ocean covers the earth's surface?

70%

100

This red-headed beauty really wanted legs and feet and gave up her voice in order to have them, who is this Disney princess?

Ariel, The Little Mermaid

200

What is the largest city of Florida?

Miami

200

This herbivorous mammal lives in estuaries and coastline areas, often called "sea cow"

Manatee

200

What is the world's largest fish?

Whale Shark

200

What is the largest ocean on earth?

The Pacific Ocean. It covers about 30% of the earth's surface.

200

the story of a young clownfish who becomes separated from his father and his father's attempt to rescue him from the great wide ocean.

Finding NEMO

300

Florida is most known for this fruit:________.

Oranges

300

This carnivorous reptile lives in swamps, lakes, and rivers

Alligator

300

Fish have soft bodies. They need these to protect their bodies.

SCALES

300

The earth is known as the ________ because from space, it looks like a blue ball. The blue is from all the oceans.

Blue Planet

300

It is a sea plant that people can eat. It's popular in Asian countries.

What is seaweed?

400

What percent of Florida's land is it's coastline?

(estimated to be around) 50%

400

This invasive reptile is threatening native species in the everglades and across Florida

Burmese Python 

400

What is the most poisonous fish?

Puffer fish

400

About 70% of this gas comes from the oceans. Humans and animals need it.

Oxygen

400

FREE POINTS!!!!

YAY!

500

What is the oldest city is Florida?

St.Augustine 1565

500

What is the area where a fresh water source mixes with the ocean, creating a unique ecosystem with brackish water?

Estuaries

500

What is the scientific name for the study of fish?

Ichthyology

500

What are the names of the five oceans on earth?

Southern, Arctic, Indian, Pacific, Atlantic

500

This animal, often mistaken for a hard plant, grows in relatively shallow water and provides a blooming ecosystem, supporting many other animals and plants

Coral